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Preview of Impulse Control Games - Executive Functioning

Impulse Control Games - Executive Functioning

Need impulse control games for your classroom, small group, parenting, ADHD practice, executive functioning practice, or counseling small groups? I have compiled many games to play as well as 250 Simon Says prompts with increasing complexity (and hilarity)!
Preview of Numbers Bingo 1-50 | 25 Unique Player Cards | Number Recognition Game | PreK

Numbers Bingo 1-50 | 25 Unique Player Cards | Number Recognition Game | PreK

Created by
cafeconcontent
Boost math fluency and number recognition with the 27-page Kids Number Bingo Card Set. This printable PDF resource is an essential tool for Pre-K and Elementary classrooms, offering a high-energy way for students to practice identifying numbers from 1 to 50. Whether you're running a math center, looking for a rainy-day indoor recess activity, or reinforcing number sense in small groups, this bingo set provides an interactive platform for learning. With 25 unique player boards, your entire class
Preview of Four Seasons Paper Doll Dress Up Printable, Boys & Girls Dress-Up Game,Toddler

Four Seasons Paper Doll Dress Up Printable, Boys & Girls Dress-Up Game,Toddler

Created by
RikiTikiArt
This Four Seasons Paper Doll Dress Up Printable Activity is a fun and creative way for kids to explore clothing and seasons. Designed for both boys and girls, this dress-up game helps toddlers and preschoolers practice fine motor skills, learn about weather, and enjoy imaginative play. Perfect for busy books, classroom use, or at-home activities, these printable paper dolls make getting dressed a playful learning experience. More Preschool WorksheetsI hope that you enjoy them. Remember to leave
Preview of Scramble Square Puzzles

Scramble Square Puzzles

Created by
Kimberly Ruiz
Scramble square puzzles are hands-on brain teasers that boost critical thinking, visual-spatial skills, and persistence. They also teach it’s okay to start over! Sometimes you’ll place eight pieces perfectly, only to find the last one doesn’t fit! This encourages resilience and flexible thinking, all while keeping learning fun, collaborative, and screen-free.
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